中世紀前期 銀 雕刻圖案戒指
編號 83935709
中世紀前期 銀 戒指 (沒有保留價)
編號 83935709
中世紀前期 銀 戒指 (沒有保留價)
ITEM: Ring
MATERIAL: Silver
CULTURE: Medieval
PERIOD: 12th - 15th Century A.D
DIMENSIONS: 22 mm x 21 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex Dutch private collection, collected before 1990s
Rings from the 7th to the 17th century A.D. underwent significant evolution in terms of design, materials, and cultural significance. During this period, rings served various purposes beyond mere adornment; they symbolized social status, religious affiliation, romantic commitment, and political allegiance. In medieval Europe, for example, signet rings with engraved family crests or coats of arms were used as seals for official documents, indicating the authority or identity of the wearer. Additionally, religious rings adorned with symbols such as crosses, saints, or biblical inscriptions were worn as expressions of faith and devotion, often serving as talismans or tokens of divine protection.
The craftsmanship and materials used in medieval and early modern rings varied depending on the wealth and status of the wearer. While the nobility might commission rings crafted from precious metals such as gold or silver, adorned with gemstones or enamel, commoners and peasants wore simpler rings made from base metals like copper or iron. Rings during this period often featured intricate designs, including filigree work, engraved motifs, or sculptural elements. Some rings were personalized with inscriptions or monograms, serving as personal identifiers or commemorating significant events such as marriages or births.
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